LunchMeet

by Scott Beale on November 22, 2006 · 0 comments

LunchMeet

LunchMeet, the latest video blog from PodTech, is produced by Eddie Codel and Irina Slutsky of Geek Entertainment TV fame and features interviews with people from various Bay Area internet companies durning lunch time. Sometimes they even eat lunch! A recent episode shows the founders of Dogster, talking about their plans to integrate video into their community. Other episodes have featured Wesabe, 3B, Instructables, eSnips and Wetpaint.

Hey, I bet if the show does really well, PodTech will even give them their own url. For now, just do a search on PodTech.net for “LunchMeet” to find all the episodes.

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